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SERENE GEORGIA

Mountains that scrape the sky, valleys stitched with vineyards, cities where ancient walls meet cafe culture, and the air that smells of sulfur baths and fresh khachapuri! This is Georgia turned up to full volume. Glide across alpine meadows, hike to waterfalls thundering into canyons, and sip wine in tunnels carved from stone. One day, you’re floating over the Caucasus with a parachute, the next you’re wandering cobbled streets lit by a thousand fairy lights. Medieval monasteries, wild landscapes, soulful feasts, and views that hit like poetry, this journey will grab you by the heart.

Best time to visit:

May to October

Duration

7 days

Theme

Adventure, Food & Shopping, History & Architecture, Nature & Landscape

Accommodations

Luxury boutique hotels and Premium cottages

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ITINERARY

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TBILISI

Start in Tbilisi’s Old Town on Rustaveli Avenue, the city’s grand artery lined with theatres, cafes, and the historic Parliament building that’s pulsed with life since the 19th century. Ride the funicular to Mtatsminda Park, perched on a hilltop for sweeping city views and a fun fair. History calls at the ancient sentinel of Narikala Fortress, while the Botanical Garden beneath it offers lush, shaded trails and waterfalls. Be blown away by the futuristic curves of the Bridge of Peace, glittering over the Kura River. Soak in the city’s soul at the Abanotubani sulfur baths before ending with a gourmet Georgian feast at Cafe Littera.

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Wake up to history at Jvari Monastery, a 6th-century UNESCO treasure perched high above the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers. Legend says it’s where Saint Nino erected a sacred wooden cross that made pagan temples crumble. Next, head down to Armazis Kheoba, a stunning riverside spot to try Georgian flavours for lunch. Then step into the spiritual heart of the country at Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, home to Christ’s robe, according to tradition. Also visit the Samtavro Monastery, a peaceful complex where Georgia’s medieval past lingers in the frescoes, bell towers, and quiet courtyards that once sheltered royalty and saints alike.

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TBILISI

Buckle up for a day of Georgia at its finest. The road winds through the Gombori Pass, a route so scenic even locals slow down to take it in. Watch valleys open into patchwork fields before reaching the Kakheti wine region, Georgia’s pride and joy. Start at the Alaverdi Monastery, where monks have been making wine for over a thousand years using giant clay qvevri buried underground. Sighnaghi comes next, a town of pastel balconies and cobbled alleys, also often called the ‘City of Love’ for its romantic hilltop setting. End in Kvareli wine tunnel, carved straight into the rock, where the cool air and rows of barrels promise the perfect sip.

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TBILISI

Begin at the Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography, where over 70 traditional houses from across Georgia have been rebuilt on a single hillside. Next, stand before the colossal Chronicle of Georgia Monument, often called the ‘Georgian Stonehenge.’ The towering pillars tell the nation’s story in dramatic bronze reliefs. Lunch at Shavi Lomi brings quirky murals, bohemian vibes, and modern twists on classic Georgian dishes. Lose track of time at the Dry Bridge Market, browsing Soviet memorabilia, antiques, and art stalls. End with the Gabriadze Theatre’s iconic puppet show, a whimsical, surreal performance that has charmed audiences worldwide.

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KAZBEGI

Hit the legendary Georgian Military Highway towards Kazbegi, where every curve teases another jaw-dropping view of mountains and valleys. Pause at the Jvari Pass Viewpoint, perched at 2379 m. Next, wander through the Ananuri Fortress, a 16th-century stronghold overlooking the turquoise Zhinvali Reservoir, its towers and churches echoing centuries of battles and victories. The Gudauri Friendship Monument comes next, a massive Soviet-era mosaic clinging to a cliff edge. Wrap up in Truso Valley, a wild wonderland with rainbow-hued mineral springs that bubble through grasslands framed by jagged cliffs and ancient stone towers.

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KAZBEGI

Start the Kazbegi day with an adrenaline rush as you soar over Gudauri on a paragliding adventure. Touch down and head to the iconic Gergeti Trinity Church, perched at 2170 m with Mount Kazbek towering behind. After soaking in the views, lace up for the short hike to Gveleti Waterfalls. Then hunt down the gigantic sculptures by Merab Phiranishvili, modern art tucked amid ancient landscapes. End with a leisurely stroll through Stepantsminda village, its winding lanes buzzing with mountain charm and warm Georgian hospitality. As dusk falls, watch the mountains glow gold, a quiet, unforgettable farewell to the day!

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Embark on the Juta hike, a trail that starts at 2200 m and winds through alpine valleys carpeted with wildflowers. Climb the Chaukhi peaks, nicknamed the Georgian Dolomites. Spread out a picnic by the rushing river, tearing into warm khachapuri from a local bakery. On the way back, taste legendary khinkali at Pasanauri, then pause at Tbilisi’s Metekhi Church, perched above the Mtkvari River. Wrap up with a final feast at Barbarestan, where Georgian recipes get a modern twist. Raise a toast to the road behind you - mountains conquered, memories made, and Georgia in your heart!

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Embark On This Luxury Trip To Create Special Memories

  • Return International Airfare to Tbilisi
  • Luxury Car Rental throughout Georgia
  • Accommodations as indicated in the itinerary
  • Private Airport Transfer in all cities
  • Activities & Excursions as indicated in the itinerary
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Travel Insurance
  • Lunch & Dinner unless specified in the itinerary
  • Visa